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Be Humble Lah...

I guess the word humble is not in this vocabulary of Hong In Woong, the chairman-cum-coach of the Korean Super Reds, when he set the target for his charges to finish among the top three in their debut season. After the heavy loss to Home United on their debut at the Bishan Stadium, one wonders if the Koreans are just another bunch of jokers to take us for another ride like Sinchi? The heavy defeat not only damaged the credibility of the team but a slap on Hong's face as he hopes his charges will eventually improve and not finish among the BOTTOM three instead.

Thava's plead

Happened to pop in to sneak a peep at one of the teams' introductory press conference. Balestier Khalsa was the team that presented itself to the media at Jalan Besar. Right from the start, the Tigers' vice-chairman S Thavaneson did not minced his words as he bemoaned the short-comings of the game's youth development in this country. Stressed that it's not only Balestier that facing this problem but many of the smaller clubs. Thava, as he is popularly known, lamented that once a player being nurtured by one of those smaller clubs, would never see him return to his nurturing club after national service due to various factors like:- Signing on as a civil-servant (i.e.: police or army regular), while serving his national service. Snapped up by some of those bigger clubs upon completing his NS or contractual obligation with his club. Citing this example, he mentioned some clubs virtually not focusing much effort on developing young players. As such, he pleading the medi

Simply out of luck.. Dolphins

Waiting for the arrival of the Guest of Honour I'm sure those who saw Sengkang Punggol's road to the pre-season SingTel League Cup would agree that their luck simply ran out when and where it mattered the most - the FINAL. Who would blame them for beaming that confident smile when they were up against the northern powerhouse - Woodlands Wellington. Alas, things went according to the script, and handed the Rams their deserving first major trophy win since the league started in 1996. The crowds at the ground anticipated an epic, which was not the case Formality before the start of the game - shaking hands Woodlands finally clinched their first major trophy, before the start of the season

Videocast: Olympic Qualifer- Singapore 1-2 Pakistan

Was at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday to see the Olympic qualifier between Singapore and Pakistan. Kudos to the visiting side as they shown courage and grit to overcome the one-goal deficit to beat their much-fancied opponents. Some footages from the match "All the Misses.." Khairul Amri's 57th minute to give us the lead The Pakistanis celebrated their well-earned victory (+some nasty comments from background)

pictures during the Asean Football Championship

Got some pictures taken during the Asean Football Championship. Here's one of the press boxs made available (The usual spot was occupied by the foreign media on the first day). The pitch was not in the best condition due to the heavy downpour during that particular period. (Picture above shot during the Singapore's opener against the Vietnamese.) Yours truly here, my old "Puma" scarf being place on top of my cap. My friends advised me from donning this madcap outfit but who cares, it's all about fun and enjoyment. The Post match press conference held in in the "Silver" Room at the National Stadium. TV cameramen, photographers and other media personnels jostled each other for the best position. Indonesia's (former now, as he was sacked) coach Peter Withe shared with his thoughts after his side drew one-all with Vietnam. Alfred Riedl, the Austrian coach of Vietnam viewed his concern on playing their last fixture on the artificial turf of the Jalan Besa